Director, Research Informatics Systems
Pay Range$193,800.00-$329,500.00Company OverviewThe people of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) are united by a singular mission: ending cancer for life. Our specialized care teams provide personalized, compassionate, expert care to patients of all ages. Informed by basic research done at our Sloan Kettering Institute, scientists across MSK collaborate to conduct innovative translational and clinical research that is driving a revolution in our understanding of cancer as a disease and improving the ability to prevent, diagnose, and treat it. MSK is dedicated to training the next generation of scientists and clinicians, who go on to pursue our mission at MSK and around the globe. Please review important announcements about vaccination requirements and our upcoming EHR implementation by clicking here (https://careers.mskcc.org/frequently-asked-questions/) . Important Note for MSK Employees: Your Career Hub profile is submitted to the hiring team as your internal resume. Please be sure your profile is fully complete with your skills, relevant experience and education (if required). Click here (https://mskcc.sharepoint.com/sites/pub-hr/SitePages/Career-Hub.aspx) to learn more. Please note, this link is only accessible for MSK employees. Job DescriptionExciting Opportunity at MSK: Director, Research Informatics Systems Drive MSK's groundbreaking research as a key leader in informatics, where your expertise will empower scientific discovery at the forefront of innovation. Lead transformative projects that merge technology and research, advancing our mission to revolutionize healthcare and make a real impact on patient outcomes. Join us to shape the future of medical science through tech-driven excellence. Role Overview
Develop and execute a forward-looking strategy for research informatics to meet MSK’s research goals.
Lead and inspire the research informatics systems team, cultivating a collaborative, innovative, and growth-oriented environment.
Build strong internal and external partnerships to champion informatics initiatives.
Oversee the design, development, and integration of advanced informatics systems, aligning them with researchers' needs and organizational objectives.
Drive the adoption of new technologies to enhance capabilities, supporting innovative research.
Ensure systems are scalable, secure, and compliant with regulatory standards, implementing data security protocols to protect sensitive information.
Develop policies for data integrity, confidentiality, and availability; enforce best practices for data stewardship and lifecycle management.
Ensure research data is accurately annotated, stored and accessible.
Collaborate with scientists, core facilities, and multidisciplinary teams to develop impactful projects, support data sharing, and ensure project alignment with organizational goals.
Key Qualifications:
Minimum of 10 years of experience in informatics, data management, or a related, with at least 5 years in a leadership role.
Progressive administrative experience in library or information sciences in a biomedical setting.
Experience in bioinformatics, computer science, information technology is a plus.
Proven experience in the development and management of informatics systems in an academic or research environment.
Strong understanding of data management principles, including data security, FAIR, curation, and stewardship.
Strong leadership and team management skills, with the ability to build, inspire and motivate a diverse team.
Core Skills:
Ability to create and implement a comprehensive strategy for research informatics systems, aligning with organizational research goals.
Proven experience building and leading teams, fostering a collaborative, innovative, and supportive work culture.
Expertise in overseeing multiple, complex projects with cross-functional teams, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and timely delivery.
Strong communication skills to establish and maintain partnerships across departments and with external collaborators.
Knowledge of research informatics, scientific software, and data management technologies, with experience integrating complex systems.
Skilled in managing data lifecycle, including curation, annotation, storage, and accessibility.
In-depth understanding of data security practices, regulatory standards, and legal compliance in handling research.
Additional Information:
This role is based at MSK’s 633 Third Avenue location.
Schedule: Full Time, Hybrid onsite 1-2 days a week
Reporting to the Chief Research Informatics Officer
Pay Range: $193,800 - $329,500
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